Chapter 2 Part II- Water And Life Flashcards

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Chemical structure of water

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Hydrogen and oxygen are connected by polar covalent bonds

Weak electrical attractions btw other h2o molecules

-hydrogen bonds

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Characteristics of water

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  • Most abundant molecule
  • Polar solvent- many substances can dissolve into it
  • Cohesive and adhesive (stick together and to other substances)
  • Regulates temperature
  • Less dense as a solid than as a liquid
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3
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Hydrophilic

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Molecules that interact with h2o

Water loving

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4
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Hydrophobic

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Molecules that do not interact with water

Water fearing

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5
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Acid

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A molecule that adds hydrogen to a solution

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Base

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A molecule that either releases hydroxide (OH-) ions into a solution or removes hydrogen ions

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pH scale

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Measure of the concentration of H+ in a solution

pH 7 (neutral)
pH less than 7 (acidic)
pH greater than 7 (basic)

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8
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Homeostasis

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Maintaining the proper balance btw acid and base

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9
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Buffers

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Minimize changes in pH

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10
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Organic molecules

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Generate life’s form and function

Carbon based

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Macromolecules

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Large molecules made up of smaller subunits called monomers

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Dehydration reactions

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Formation of covalent bond between monomers by loss of water

Used to store energy

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13
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Hydrolysis

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Splitting a macromolecule by adding water

Used to release energy

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14
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4 main families of macromolecules

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Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic acids

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15
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Carbohydrates

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Monomers = simple sugars
Functions= immediate supply of energy and storage 
Examples= glucose, sucrose, lactose
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16
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Proteins

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Monomers= amino acids
Functions= structural basis of all organisms, biological catalysts, antibodies, oxygen transport, regulate what gets in and out of cells
Examples= hemoglobin, DNA polymerase, collagen
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Peptide bonds

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Bond between two amino acids

18
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4 levels of protein structure

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Primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary

19
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Lipids

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Monomers= glycerol, fatty acids
Functions= long term energy storage, structure of cell membrane
Examples= fats, oils, phospholipids, steroids, waxes
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Nucleic acids

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Monomers= nucleotides
Functions= information storage (heredity), directs cellular activity
Examples= DNA and RNA